Code of Virginia
Chapter 29 - Medicine and Other Healing Arts
§ 54.1-2990. Medically unnecessary health care not required; procedure when physician refuses to comply with an advance directive or a designated person's health care decision; mercy killing or euthanasia prohibited

A. As used in this section:
"Health care provider" has the same meaning as in § 8.01-581.1.
"Life-sustaining treatment" means any ongoing health care that utilizes mechanical or other artificial means to sustain, restore, or supplant a spontaneous vital function, including hydration, nutrition, maintenance medication, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
B. Nothing in this article shall be construed to require a physician to prescribe or render health care to a patient that the physician determines to be medically or ethically inappropriate. A determination of the medical or ethical inappropriateness of proposed health care shall be based solely on the patient's medical condition and not on the patient's age or other demographic status, disability, or diagnosis of persistent vegetative state.
In cases in which a physician's determination that proposed health care, including life-sustaining treatment, is medically or ethically inappropriate is contrary to the request of the patient, the terms of a patient's advance directive, the decision of an agent or person authorized to make decisions pursuant to § 54.1-2986, or a Durable Do Not Resuscitate Order, the physician or his designee shall document the physician's determination in the patient's medical record, make a reasonable effort to inform the patient or the patient's agent or person with decision-making authority pursuant to § 54.1-2986 of such determination and the reasons therefor in writing, and provide a copy of the hospital's written policies regarding review of decisions regarding the medical or ethical appropriateness of proposed health care established pursuant to subdivision B 21 of § 32.1-127.
If the conflict remains unresolved, the physician shall make a reasonable effort to transfer the patient to another physician or facility that is willing to comply with the request of the patient, the terms of the advance directive, the decision of an agent or person authorized to make decisions pursuant to § 54.1-2986, or a Durable Do Not Resuscitate Order and shall cooperate in transferring the patient to the physician or facility identified. The physician shall provide the patient or his agent or person with decision-making authority pursuant to § 54.1-2986 a reasonable time of not less than 14 days after the date on which the decision regarding the medical or ethical inappropriateness of the proposed treatment is documented in the patient's medical record in accordance with the hospital's written policy developed pursuant to subdivision B 21 of § 32.1-127 to effect such transfer. During this period, (i) the physician shall continue to provide any life-sustaining treatment to the patient that is reasonably available to such physician, as requested by the patient or his agent or person with decision-making authority pursuant to § 54.1-2986, and (ii) the hospital in which the patient is receiving life-sustaining treatment shall facilitate prompt access to the patient's medical record pursuant to § 32.1-127.1:03.
If, at the end of the 14-day period, the conflict remains unresolved despite compliance with the hospital's written policy established pursuant to subdivision B 21 of § 32.1-127 and the physician has been unable to identify another physician or facility willing to provide the care requested by the patient, the terms of the advance directive, or the decision of the agent or person authorized to make decisions pursuant to § 54.1-2986 to which to transfer the patient despite reasonable efforts, the physician may cease to provide the treatment that the physician has determined to be medically or ethically inappropriate subject to the right of court review by any party. However, artificial nutrition and hydration may be withdrawn or withheld only if, on the basis of physician's reasonable medical judgment, providing such artificial nutrition and hydration would (a) hasten the patient's death, (b) be medically ineffective in prolonging life, or (c) be contrary to the clearly documented wishes of the patient, the terms of the patient's advance directive, or the decision of an agent or person authorized to make decisions pursuant to § 54.1-2986 regarding the withholding of artificial nutrition or hydration. In all cases, care directed toward the patient's pain and comfort shall be provided.
C. Nothing in this section shall require the provision of health care that the physician is physically or legally unable to provide or health care that the physician is physically or legally unable to provide without thereby denying the same health care to another patient.
D. Nothing in this article shall be construed to condone, authorize, or approve mercy killing or euthanasia or to permit any affirmative or deliberate act or omission to end life other than to permit the natural process of dying.
E. Compliance with the requirements of this section shall not be admissible to prove a violation of or compliance with the standard of care as set forth in § 8.01-581.20.
1983, c. 532, § 54-325.8:10; 1988, c. 765; 1992, cc. 748, 772; 1999, c. 814; 2000, cc. 590, 598; 2009, cc. 211, 268; 2018, cc. 368, 565.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 54.1 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 29 - Medicine and Other Healing Arts

§ 54.1-2900. Definitions

§ 54.1-2901. Exceptions and exemptions generally

§ 54.1-2902. Unlawful to practice without license

§ 54.1-2903. What constitutes practice; advertising in connection with medical practice

§ 54.1-2904. Biennial renewal of licenses; copies; fee; lapsed licenses; reinstatement; penalties

§ 54.1-2905. Repealed

§ 54.1-2906. Repealed

§ 54.1-2908. Reports of disciplinary action against health professionals; immunity from liability; civil penalty

§ 54.1-2909. Further reporting requirements; civil penalty; disciplinary action

§ 54.1-2910. Repealed

§ 54.1-2910.01. Practitioner information provided to patients

§ 54.1-2910.1. Certain data required

§ 54.1-2910.2. Posting of disciplinary information

§ 54.1-2910.3. No requirement to participate in third-party reimbursement programs

§ 54.1-2910.3:1. Medicaid recipients; treatment involving prescription of opioids; payment

§ 54.1-2910.4. Health record retention

§ 54.1-2910.5. (Effective July 1, 2023) Pediatric sexual assault survivor services; requirements

§ 54.1-2911. Board; membership; terms of office; change of residence; executive director; etc.

§ 54.1-2912. Nominations

§ 54.1-2912.1. Continued competency and office-based anesthesia requirements

§ 54.1-2912.2. Board may endorse certain document

§ 54.1-2912.3. Competency assessments of certain practitioners

§ 54.1-2912.4. Board to post autism information

§ 54.1-2912.5. Standard of care pertaining to prenatal and postnatal and other depression; Communication of information

§ 54.1-2913. Repealed

§ 54.1-2913.1. Acceptance of other examinations

§ 54.1-2914. Sale of controlled substances and medical devices or appliances; requirements for vision care services

§ 54.1-2915. Unprofessional conduct; grounds for refusal or disciplinary action

§ 54.1-2916. Repealed

§ 54.1-2917. Repealed

§ 54.1-2918. Suspension or revocation for violation of facility licensing laws

§ 54.1-2919. Repealed

§ 54.1-2920. Notice and opportunity to be heard required before suspension or revocation of license; allegations to be in writing; practice pending appeal; notice to patients

§ 54.1-2921. Repealed

§ 54.1-2922. Repealed

§ 54.1-2923.1. Repealed

§ 54.1-2924. Repealed

§ 54.1-2924.1. Expired

§ 54.1-2925. Use of experts in disciplinary proceedings

§ 54.1-2926. Powers of Board with respect to practitioners licensed to practice pharmacy

§ 54.1-2927. Applicants from other states without reciprocity; temporary licenses or certificates for certain practitioners of the healing arts

§ 54.1-2928. Repealed

§ 54.1-2928.1. Restricted volunteer license

§ 54.1-2928.2. Board to adopt regulations related to prescribing of opioids and buprenorphine

§ 54.1-2929. Licenses required

§ 54.1-2930. Requirements for licensure

§ 54.1-2931. Examinations; passing grade

§ 54.1-2932. Issuance of licenses to practice

§ 54.1-2933. Repealed

§ 54.1-2933.1. Temporary licensure of certain foreign graduates to obtain training

§ 54.1-2934. Evidence of right to practice required of certain foreign graduates

§ 54.1-2935. Repealed

§ 54.1-2936. Limited licenses to certain graduates of foreign medical schools

§ 54.1-2937. Temporary licenses to interns and residents in hospitals and other organizations

§ 54.1-2937.1. Retiree license

§ 54.1-2938. Repealed

§ 54.1-2939. Surgery by podiatrists on patients under general anesthesia limited

§ 54.1-2940. Repealed

§ 54.1-2941. Contracts of practitioners with approved colleges and certain state agencies not prohibited

§ 54.1-2942. Repealed

§ 54.1-2949. License required

§ 54.1-2950. Requisite training and educational achievements of assistants

§ 54.1-2950.1. Advisory Board on Physician Assistants; membership; qualifications

§ 54.1-2951. Repealed

§ 54.1-2951.1. Requirements for licensure and practice as a physician assistant; licensure by endorsement

§ 54.1-2951.2. Issuance of a license

§ 54.1-2951.3. Restricted volunteer license for certain physician assistants

§ 54.1-2951.4. Exception to physician assistant license requirement; physician assistant student

§ 54.1-2952. Role of patient care team physician or patient care team podiatrist on patient care teams; services that may be performed by physician assistants; responsibility of licensee; employment of physician assistants

§ 54.1-2952.1. Prescription of certain controlled substances and devices by licensed physician assistants

§ 54.1-2952.2. When physician assistant signature accepted

§ 54.1-2953. Renewal, revocation, suspension, and refusal

§ 54.1-2954. Respiratory therapist; definition

§ 54.1-2954.1. Powers of Board concerning respiratory care

§ 54.1-2955. Restriction of titles

§ 54.1-2956. Advisory Board on Respiratory Care; appointment; terms; duties; etc.

§ 54.1-2956.01. Exceptions to respiratory therapist's licensure

§ 54.1-2956.1. Powers of Board concerning occupational therapy

§ 54.1-2956.2. Advisory Board of Occupational Therapy

§ 54.1-2956.3. Advisory Board of Occupational Therapy; composition; appointment

§ 54.1-2956.4. Advisory Board of Occupational Therapy; powers

§ 54.1-2956.5. Unlawful to practice occupational therapy without license

§ 54.1-2956.6. Repealed

§ 54.1-2956.7:1. (Effective January 1, 2022) Occupational Therapy Interjurisdictional Licensure Compact

§ 54.1-2956.8. Advisory Board on Radiological Technology; appointments; terms; etc.

§ 54.1-2956.8:1. Unlawful to practice radiologic technology without license; unlawful designation as a radiologist assistant, radiologic technologist, or radiologic technologist, limited; Board to regulate radiologist assistants and radiologic techno...

§ 54.1-2956.8:2. Requisite training and educational achievements of radiologist assistants, radiologic technologists, and radiologic technologists, limited

§ 54.1-2956.9. Unlawful to practice acupuncture without license; unlawful designation as acupuncturist; Board to regulate acupuncturists

§ 54.1-2956.10. Requisite training and educational achievements of acupuncturists

§ 54.1-2956.11. Advisory Board on Acupuncture; composition; appointment

§ 54.1-2956.12. Registered surgical technologist; use of title; registration

§ 54.1-2956.13. Licensure of surgical assistant; practice of surgical assisting; use of title

§ 54.1-2956.14. Advisory Board on Surgical Assisting; appointments; terms; duties

§ 54.1-2957. Licensure and practice of nurse practitioners

§ 54.1-2957.001. Restricted volunteer license for nurse practitioners

§ 54.1-2957.01. Prescription of certain controlled substances and devices by licensed nurse practitioners

§ 54.1-2957.02. When nurse practitioner signature accepted

§ 54.1-2957.03. Certified nurse midwives; required disclosures; liability

§ 54.1-2957.04. Licensure as a licensed certified midwife; practice as a licensed certified midwife; use of title; required disclosures

§ 54.1-2957.1. Repealed

§ 54.1-2957.4. Licensure as athletic trainer required; requisite training and educational requirements; powers of the Board concerning athletic training

§ 54.1-2957.5. Advisory Board on Athletic Training established; duties; composition; appointment; terms

§ 54.1-2957.6. Exceptions to athletic trainer licensure

§ 54.1-2957.7. Licensed midwife and practice of midwifery; definitions

§ 54.1-2957.8. Licensure of midwives; requisite training and educational requirements; fees

§ 54.1-2957.9. Regulation of the practice of midwifery

§ 54.1-2957.10. Advisory Board on Midwifery established; membership; duties; terms

§ 54.1-2957.11. Requirements for disclosure

§ 54.1-2957.12. Immunity

§ 54.1-2957.13. Exceptions

§ 54.1-2957.14. Advisory Board on Polysomnographic Technology; appointment; terms; duties

§ 54.1-2957.15. Unlawful to practice as a polysomnographic technologist without a license

§ 54.1-2957.16. Licensure of behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts; requirements; powers of the Board

§ 54.1-2957.17. Exceptions to licensure requirements

§ 54.1-2957.18. Advisory Board on Behavior Analysis

§ 54.1-2957.19. Genetic counseling; regulation of the practice; license required; licensure; temporary license

§ 54.1-2957.20. Exemptions

§ 54.1-2957.21. Repealed

§ 54.1-2957.22. Advisory Board on Genetic Counseling established; membership; terms

§ 54.1-2958. Procedure for determining acceptability of foreign courses of study and educational institutions

§ 54.1-2959. Supervised training programs; students enrolled in schools of medicine or chiropractic schools allowed to engage in certain activities; prohibition of unauthorized pelvic exams

§ 54.1-2960. Medical students in hospitals

§ 54.1-2961. Interns and residents in hospitals

§ 54.1-2962. Division of fees among physicians prohibited

§ 54.1-2962.01. Anatomic pathology services; fees

§ 54.1-2962.1. Solicitation or receipt of remuneration in exchange for referral prohibited

§ 54.1-2962.2. Physician-patient relationship; effect of certain emergency department treatment

§ 54.1-2963. Selling vitamins or food supplements in connection with a practice of the healing arts

§ 54.1-2963.1. Disclosure of medical treatment options

§ 54.1-2964. Disclosure of interest in referral facilities and clinical laboratories

§ 54.1-2965. Repealed

§ 54.1-2966. Physicians reporting disabilities to aircraft pilots licensing authorities exempt from liability; testifying in certain proceedings

§ 54.1-2966.1. Repealed

§ 54.1-2967. Physicians and others rendering medical aid to report certain wounds

§ 54.1-2968. Information about certain handicapped persons

§ 54.1-2969. Authority to consent to surgical and medical treatment of certain minors

§ 54.1-2970. Medical treatment for certain persons incapable of giving informed consent

§ 54.1-2970.1. Individual incapable of making informed decision; procedure for physical evidence recovery kit examination; consent by minors

§ 54.1-2971. Repealed

§ 54.1-2971.01. Prescription in excess of recommended dosage in certain cases

§ 54.1-2971.1. Disclosure for certain treatment of infertility

§ 54.1-2972. When person deemed medically and legally dead; determination of death; nurses', licensed practical nurses', physician assistants' or nurse practitioners' authority to pronounce death under certain circumstances

§ 54.1-2973. Persons who may authorize postmortem examination of decedent's body

§ 54.1-2973.1. Practice of laser hair removal

§ 54.1-2974. Sterilization operations for persons 18 years or older capable of informed consent

§ 54.1-2975. Sterilization operations for certain children incapable of informed consent

§ 54.1-2976. Sterilization operations for certain adults incapable of informed consent

§ 54.1-2977. Standards for court-authorized sterilization of certain persons

§ 54.1-2978. Reports of certain sterilizations

§ 54.1-2979. No liability for nonnegligent performance of operation

§ 54.1-2980. Article inapplicable to certain medical or surgical treatment

§ 54.1-2981. Short title

§ 54.1-2982. Definitions

§ 54.1-2983. Procedure for making advance directive; notice to physician

§ 54.1-2983.1. Participation in health care research

§ 54.1-2983.2. Capacity; required determinations

§ 54.1-2983.3. Exclusions and limitations of advance directives

§ 54.1-2984. Suggested form of written advance directives

§ 54.1-2985. Revocation of an advance directive

§ 54.1-2985.1. Injunction; court-ordered health care

§ 54.1-2986. Procedure in absence of an advance directive; procedure for advance directive without agent; no presumption; persons who may authorize health care for patients incapable of informed decisions

§ 54.1-2986.1. Duties and authority of agent or person identified in § 54.1-2986

§ 54.1-2986.2. Health care decisions in the event of patient protest

§ 54.1-2987. Transfer of patient by physician who refuses to comply with advance directive or health care decision

§ 54.1-2987.1. Durable Do Not Resuscitate Orders

§ 54.1-2988. Immunity from liability; burden of proof; presumption

§ 54.1-2988.1. Assistance with completing and executing advance directives

§ 54.1-2989. Willful destruction, concealment, etc., of declaration or revocation; penalties

§ 54.1-2989.1. Failure to deliver advance directive

§ 54.1-2990. Medically unnecessary health care not required; procedure when physician refuses to comply with an advance directive or a designated person's health care decision; mercy killing or euthanasia prohibited

§ 54.1-2991. Effect of declaration; suicide; insurance; declarations executed prior to effective date

§ 54.1-2992. Preservation of existing rights

§ 54.1-2993. Reciprocity

§ 54.1-2993.1. Qualified advance directive facilitators; requirements for training programs

§ 54.1-2994. Advance Health Care Directive Registry established

§ 54.1-2995. Filing of documents with the registry; regulations; fees

§ 54.1-2996. Validity of unregistered documents

§ 54.1-2997. Direct primary care agreements

§ 54.1-2998. Direct primary care agreement requirements; disclosures; disclaimer